Spin and Charge Transport through Driven Quantum Dot Systems
... The access to the quantum nature of matter has been for years restricted to quantum optics experiments where the study of the spectra resulting from the illumination of atomic and molecular systems provides information on their energy distribution and gives the opportunity to coherently excite inter ...
... The access to the quantum nature of matter has been for years restricted to quantum optics experiments where the study of the spectra resulting from the illumination of atomic and molecular systems provides information on their energy distribution and gives the opportunity to coherently excite inter ...
Applying elementary principles from quantum physics
... metaphors. Mathematisch Instituut (Utrecht, The Netherlands)) But.....aie.... in the ‘formalism approach’to mathematics for instance: “What is real in mathematics is ‘notation’– not imagined denotation” (E. Nelson - See: http://www.math.princeton.edu/~nelson/papers.html) If metaphors are the imagine ...
... metaphors. Mathematisch Instituut (Utrecht, The Netherlands)) But.....aie.... in the ‘formalism approach’to mathematics for instance: “What is real in mathematics is ‘notation’– not imagined denotation” (E. Nelson - See: http://www.math.princeton.edu/~nelson/papers.html) If metaphors are the imagine ...
Types for Quantum Computing
... given by their normalisation behaviour are reflected in the categorical model as static equalities between arrows. Programs with equivalent behaviour have equal denotations in the model. The overarching goal of the work carried out in the this thesis is to define a suitable logical syntax, program t ...
... given by their normalisation behaviour are reflected in the categorical model as static equalities between arrows. Programs with equivalent behaviour have equal denotations in the model. The overarching goal of the work carried out in the this thesis is to define a suitable logical syntax, program t ...
Measurements in Proof Nets as Higher
... gives a concrete and operational interpretation of the term as a state transition system. This is a main advantage of the current “proof net and GoI” approach compared to the categorical one taken in [11, 16]: in the latter models tend to be abstract and huge. A main disadvantage, however, is that i ...
... gives a concrete and operational interpretation of the term as a state transition system. This is a main advantage of the current “proof net and GoI” approach compared to the categorical one taken in [11, 16]: in the latter models tend to be abstract and huge. A main disadvantage, however, is that i ...
Nonlinear Optics
... imaginary part of the refractive index, a comparison of Equations 1.1 and 1.2 implies that α2 is proportional to imaginary part of n2 . Thus, both the OKE and TPA are the real and imaginary parts of the same phenomena. Figure 1.2 can be used as an aid to understand the quantum origin of TPA. A trans ...
... imaginary part of the refractive index, a comparison of Equations 1.1 and 1.2 implies that α2 is proportional to imaginary part of n2 . Thus, both the OKE and TPA are the real and imaginary parts of the same phenomena. Figure 1.2 can be used as an aid to understand the quantum origin of TPA. A trans ...
Quantum Fingerprints that Keep Secrets
... The notion of quantum fingerprints has been introduced in [BCWdW01] mainly in the context of communication complexity. The main conceptual contribution of the present work is to view quantum fingerprints as a cryptographic primitive. Nevertheless, our results can be interpreted in the language of co ...
... The notion of quantum fingerprints has been introduced in [BCWdW01] mainly in the context of communication complexity. The main conceptual contribution of the present work is to view quantum fingerprints as a cryptographic primitive. Nevertheless, our results can be interpreted in the language of co ...
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... of these ideas in trapped ions, which would be feasible with state-of-the-art technology. Indeed, two experiments have been realized with photons following our ideas, one in the lab of Professor Jian-Wei Pan in Hefei, and other in the lab of Professor Andrew White in Brisbane. In this thesis we will ...
... of these ideas in trapped ions, which would be feasible with state-of-the-art technology. Indeed, two experiments have been realized with photons following our ideas, one in the lab of Professor Jian-Wei Pan in Hefei, and other in the lab of Professor Andrew White in Brisbane. In this thesis we will ...
Strongly correlated quantum physics with cold atoms - Max
... In this work, we explore pairing as a property of states, rather than involving energetic considerations, and show that entanglement can be used as a resource to engineer such states. Indeed we demonstrate that a binding energy is not required to support a many-body paired state, but that appropriat ...
... In this work, we explore pairing as a property of states, rather than involving energetic considerations, and show that entanglement can be used as a resource to engineer such states. Indeed we demonstrate that a binding energy is not required to support a many-body paired state, but that appropriat ...
Free particles from Brauer algebras in complex matrix models David Turton
... 3 Complex scalars X , Y , Z All fields in adjoint of U(N). Restrict attention to one complex scalar - say Z . Holomorphic polynomials in Z are 21 -BPS operators: they preserve half of the supersymmetries. Relevant part of the Lagrangian is: ...
... 3 Complex scalars X , Y , Z All fields in adjoint of U(N). Restrict attention to one complex scalar - say Z . Holomorphic polynomials in Z are 21 -BPS operators: they preserve half of the supersymmetries. Relevant part of the Lagrangian is: ...
Information Geometric Superactivation of Asymptotic Quantum
... classical information we can send entanglement-assisted classical information, private classical information, and of course, quantum information [Imre12]. On the other hand, the elements of classical Information Theory cannot be applied in general for quantum information—in other words, they can be ...
... classical information we can send entanglement-assisted classical information, private classical information, and of course, quantum information [Imre12]. On the other hand, the elements of classical Information Theory cannot be applied in general for quantum information—in other words, they can be ...
Noise, chaos, and (e, `r)-entropy per unit time
... partitioned into small cells. The entropy per unit time is then calculated for the probabilities to visit successively different cells at times separated by a lapse t Afterwards, the supremum of the entropy is taken for smaller and smaller partitions. This supremum is finite only in deteministic sys ...
... partitioned into small cells. The entropy per unit time is then calculated for the probabilities to visit successively different cells at times separated by a lapse t Afterwards, the supremum of the entropy is taken for smaller and smaller partitions. This supremum is finite only in deteministic sys ...
Geometric theory of nonlocal two-qubit operations Jun Zhang, Jiri Vala, Shankar Sastry,
... logic, here we focus on the simulation of any arbitrary twoqubit gate. Achievement of this, together with our second result above, allows generation of maximal entanglement as well as providing universality. To realize this, we consider ...
... logic, here we focus on the simulation of any arbitrary twoqubit gate. Achievement of this, together with our second result above, allows generation of maximal entanglement as well as providing universality. To realize this, we consider ...